When The Jukebox Plays
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Memphis born Eddie James Bond originally wrote and recorded "When The Jukebox Plays" for his own indy label called Stomper Time Records. Eddie was putting out incredible country and rockabilly music from Memphis from 1958-1963. Eddie stayed true to his country and rockabilly roots, and Stomper Time served up great Memphis Rockabillies, Hillbillies, and Honky Tonkers..including artists like Tex Dixon, Bud Deckelman and Jimmy Watkins.
Written by Eddie Bond
Tim Timebomb - Vocals, Bass
John Morrical - Piano
Anders Mouridsen - Guitar
Kevin Bivona - Slide Guitar
Yo Yo Peerce - Drums
Learn To Say F**k You
In 1965, Sol LeWitt wrote fellow sculptor Eva Hesse a four-page letter of encouragement, urging her to stop doubting herself and to simply continue making her work. Despite the fact that some would consider their friendship unlikely, the two sculptors were close friends and wrote to each other frequently about their ideas, work, and personal lives from 1960 until Hesse's death ten years later. Often quoted, LeWitt's letter has become a source of inspiration and a vote of confidence for many artists the world over.
Producer Aaron Rose (Beautiful Losers, Become a Microscope) worked with punk rock band Rancid to remake LeWitt's words into a bold and boisterous song. With wild and wavy LeWitt-inspired animation, this video energetically embodies the message of its writer.
Read the original letter in full: http://blog.art21.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/sol-eva-letter.pdf
Baby Let's Go To Mexico
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San Antonio Texas' Doug Sahm had a handle on many musical styles. Blues, rock & roll, western swing, cajun, or polkas. He and his bandmates did them all, WELL, in his own Texan style.
This is our take on "Baby Let's Go To Mexico".
Written by J.M. Perez and J.P. Perez
Tim Timebomb- Guitar and Vocals
Kate Strand- Background Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar
Hunter Perrin- Guitar
Brett Simons- Bass
Jamie Douglas- Drums, Percussion
Craig Eastman- Fiddle
Doug Livingston- Pedal Steel
As Wicked
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We're all looking forward to the Rancid, Transplant$, Interrupters tour this summer. It's gonna be one helluva party!
Written by Tim Timebomb, Matt Freeman, Lars Frederiksen
Tim Timebomb- Guitar and Vocals
Kate Strand- Background Vocals
Anders Mouridsen- Guitar, B3 Organ
Hunter Perrin- Guitarn
Brett Simons- Bass
Jamie Douglas- Drums
Dinah
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"Dinah" was written by three vaudevillian songwriters. Two of the three, Lewis And Young, wrote "Rock A Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody". Joe Young wrote lyrics to "In A Shanty, In Old Shanty Town", a hit in 1932.
Here's our take on "Dinah"
Written by Harry Akst, Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Jeffrey Moran - Banjo
Patrick Morrison - Guitar
Carlos Reynoso - Washboard
Dominique Rodriguez - Drum/Cymbal/Block
Brandon Armstrong - Sousaphone
Justin Rubenstein - Trombone
Charles De Castro - Trumpet
Josh Kaufman - Clarinet
Brother Jeff - "Take Us Home"